Garden and Volunteer Wellbeing Coordinator, Frimley & Woking

Job title: Garden and Volunteer Wellbeing Coordinator
Organisation: Through Community, Specialist and Outreach services, we support recovery, mental  health, and wellbeing—together, every step of the way.
Main purpose of job: We are looking for an experienced and inspiring Garden and Volunteer  Wellbeing Coordinator with an interest in garden and wellbeing activities to come and be part of  an exciting community garden project. You will have experience of supporting staff and volunteers  and be able to assist with the project management of the ongoing development of the garden.
Department: Community Connections Location/Branch: Frimley & Woking
Role reports to: Community Connections  Service Manager Hours: 21 hours per week
Length of contract: Permanent Salary: £24,980 pro rata (£14,988 actual)

 

Key Accountabilities
• Project manage the enclosed garden space at Frimley Lodge Park and The Arch in Woking. • Develop a programme of activities within the Catalyst Community Wellbeing Garden that  will help improve wellbeing for people in the community, including:

o Seasonal workshops

o Gardening with the CEO

o Staff and partner wellbeing touchpoints

• Recruit, develop and manage garden volunteers

• Work with other partners to promote volunteering and creating a space for wellbeing  activities

• Use excellent interpersonal skills to motivate and inspire participants to get the most out  of the opportunities that the garden presents

• Develop and implement growing plans and vision for the garden with input from  colleagues and volunteers

• Ensure operations are well-organised, safely managed and delivered

• Implement and manage a booking system for volunteer and staff rotas

• Be prepared for physically demanding aspects i.e. digging, lifting and bending • Ensure the garden is adequately planted during all seasons, and that a programme of  activity is in place

 

• Lead the development of the land and facilities with input from colleagues and volunteers  • Prioritise and time-manage short and long-term growing projects and developments  • Maintain a productive year-round vegetable and herb garden

• Work with colleagues and staff to organise and facilitate seasonal events in the garden  • Develop opportunities for food sharing

• Facilitate the smooth running of activities in the gardens ensuring they are productive,  attractive, and pleasant spaces for people to socialise and gather

• Be available to support other Community Connection groups and activities

This is not an exhaustive list of the duties that may need to be undertaken. It may be necessary to  undertake other duties in order to fulfil the objectives of the charity.

General terms of reference: 

In carrying out the above duties the post holder will:

• Work collaboratively across the organisation to offer support to all main functions • Be committed to the role and support Catalyst to be the most efficient it can be • Be someone who believes in fairness and conducts themselves with integrity • Work flexibly across operational sites, including working from home arrangements in

agreement with your line manager, as required which may include evening and weekend  work

• Be motivated to improve personal performance, outcomes, contribution, knowledge and  skills

• Be professional when partaking in Management, Trustee Board and other work related  team meetings; appraisals, workforce development and supervision processes • Keep abreast of developments in services, legislation and identify good practices where  appropriate

• Contribute to maintaining safe systems of work and a safe environment for all staff on site  or working remotely

• Represent Catalyst at external agencies/meetings and support our values and the culture  of Catalyst

• Assist in ensuring GDPR compliance throughout the service

• Adhere to health and safety compliance, ensuring timely and accurate record keeping • Adhere to confidentiality policy

• Undertake other duties appropriate to the grade of the post

This post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check at a basic level. Please note  past drug and/or alcohol or criminality history will not necessarily discount you from undertaking  this role.

Person Specification

Essential  Desired
Qualifications and experience
Educated to A level or equivalent in relevant disciplines e.g. English, Media
Experience of working / learning in a horticulture environment
Experience of supporting volunteers and staff
Experience of developing creative wellbeing activities
Knowledge and skills
Proven horticulture and gardening knowledge
Excellent organisational skills
Excellent planning and development skills
Ability to organise and manage your own workload
Good financial awareness when budgeting and planning
Great communications and interpersonal skills
Excellent attention to detail
Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work through busy and  challenging priorities
Ability to work under pressure, with full workloads and to tight deadlines
Ability to think and work strategically
Ability use initiative, confidence in making decisions and ability to work  collaboratively
Personal attributes
Have authentic attributes of Kindness, Commitment and Integrity
Ability to work as a team and support other team members
Ability to maintain Equal Opportunity standards at all times
Flexible and can-do attitude

 

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